Narrow Serving/ Drapers Table
Located in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Large narrow 19th century painted pine serving/ drapers table, 1860. Dimensions 100 inches
Narrow Serving/ Drapers Table
Located in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Large narrow 19th century painted pine serving/ drapers table, 1860. Dimensions 100 inches
French Drapers Table
Located in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Long narrow oak and pine drapers table. Lovely warm color, 1860. Dimensions: 102 inches (259
Oak, Pine
French Draper Table / Server
Located in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Three-drawer narrow Potboard pine serving table / drapers table, 1880. Dimensions: 91.5 inches
Pine
Vintage, new and antique serving tables, similar to tray tables, were designed for convenience and portability. These furnishings resemble small bedside tables and typically come with wheels for smooth transitions from room to room.
Serving tables — which are sometimes called servers — are primarily used for serving food in your dining room but are adaptable for other purposes, such as offering storage in a kitchen or workspace. These tables differ from buffets in that they are smaller and more formal pieces of furniture. Serving tables are also popular as bar carts. If you don’t have the room to create a cheerful home bar, a serving table can fit in tight spaces.
While most serving tables have wheels, some have stationary feet, depending on the style or period of the piece. Many antique serving tables dating back to the 18th century and earlier, for instance, do not have wheels.
Whether you’re seeking out a stationary design to provide extra storage space or a large wheeled model, browse 1stDibs for an extensive inventory of serving tables and other tables today.
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